Bishop Carroll High School (Calgary, Alberta)

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Bishop Carroll High School
Mane nobiscum, Domine
"Stay with us, Lord"
Address
4624 Richard Road S.W.
(Area A/Ward 11)

Calgary, Alberta, Canada
Information
School board Calgary Catholic School District
Religious affiliation Roman Catholic
Principal Simone Gratton
Staff 45
School type Separate secondary
Grades 10–12
Mascot Cardinals
Established 1971
Enrollment 1,104
Special programs Continuous Progress
Independent Learning
Homepage www.bchs.calgary.ab.ca

Bishop Carroll High School; part of the Calgary Catholic School District in Alberta, Canada; offers a unique program that allows students to work at their own pace in an individual environment. Students receive module packages from certain resource rooms and start to work on these packages. The students have a teacher advisor or a TA (Teacher advisor) to look after them and keep them on track in weekly individual meetings. This program is available for students who are in Grade 10, 11 or 12. Bishop Carroll is home to the Bishop Carroll Cardinals. The school is named after a Bishop of Calgary in the mid 1950s. The school welcomes people who are not Roman Catholic but they must have a specific purpose for attending.

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[edit] Music Department

Bishop Carroll is well known for its music program. The Bishop Carroll Music Society (BCMS) is an independently-run organization directed by parent volunteers and faculty of the department of music at the school, that fund, promote and support the music program and all its members. Parents of the musicians are responsible for 15 hours of volunteering with the society each school year through bingos, off-campus activities, and in-school activities such as the popular "All That Jazz" event featuring the audition ensembles.

The music program consists of a choral ensemble directed by Joe Slabe, a concert band ensemble directed by Chris Herard, and a string ensemble directed by Kirll Kalmykov. These 3 ensembles make the "core" music options offered at the school.

There is also a student-directed jazz combo ensemble which includes a variety of jazz instruments, playing at all school concerts (in which students practice on their own time and select their own music), and a jazz oriented stage band, which is a classic stage ensemble by audition only, directed by Chris Herard and Pat Belliveau.

All band students are expected to practice on their own time as well as attend regularly scheduled rehearsals throughout the week.

[edit] Further assistance

In Mathematics for example, for the school year of 2005-2006, the math department will be offering a program called "Pilot" or "S Cubed: Structured Seminar Series", in which students who apply can attend a constant flow of seminars. These seminars will always be directed by the same teacher, and attended by the same student body, and will be offered for Math 20, and 30. This eliminates the need for doing math individually, which some students find difficult.

Bishop Carroll hones skills pertinent to learning mass amounts of topics in a short time span.

[edit] The School of Alberta Ballet

Bishop Carroll is one of just two Calgary schools, with a special relationship to The School of Alberta Ballet, to aid the school's ballet students.[1] Ballet students at Bishop Carroll and Queen Elizabeth High (in the public system) may receive credit towards their diploma, for the instruction they receive ballet school, even though the instruction is done off site. Bishop Carroll, in addition to its normal flexibility, specifically ensures these students will be free to attend their regular ballet classes.

[edit] Notable alumni

[edit] References

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  5. ^ Canadian Alpine Ski Team - Men > Kucera. Retrieved on 2006-08-11.
  6. ^ "Olympian a contented man" Larry Wood, Calgary Herald. Calgary, Alta.: Aug 4, 2000. pg. D.7
  7. ^ "Teenager driving for '98". Lori Ewing, Calgary Herald. Calgary, Alta.: Feb 21, 1994. pg. C.5.
  8. ^ Magrini, Paul, "Seitz living proof of Olympic legacy", Calgary Herald, December 9, 1999; copy provided by Luge Canada.
  9. ^ "Hockey is a Girl's Game", Alberta Report, ISSN: 0225-0519, February 21, 1994, Vol. 21, Issue 10, p29
  10. ^ "Amateur Scene". Lori Ewing, Calgary Herald. Calgary, Alta.: Feb 24, 1995. pg. E.4.
  11. ^ Kent State profile of Ryan Yip. Retrieved on 2006-08-11.
  12. ^ Results of the United States Men's Amateur Golf Championship. Retrieved on 2006-08-29.

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